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Stunning Raku Pottery Will Enhance Any Decor

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Raku pottery has become a popular interior design accessory that
is becoming more popular as a technique with professional potters
and hobby pottery enthusiasts and more widely used to enhance any
décor because of the mutant color qualities that blend with
existing decorating schemes.


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Stunning Raku Pottery Will Enhance Any Decor
Copyright (c) 2009 Beth Mark
Made In America Decor
http://www.MadeInAmericaDecor.com



Raku pottery has become a popular interior design accessory that
is becoming more popular as a technique with professional potters
and hobby pottery enthusiasts and more widely used to enhance any
décor because of the mutant color qualities that blend with
existing decorating schemes.

Raku pottery takes its origin in Japan, where the family of
Japanese potters from the16th Kyoto created the style and
distinctive characteristics of low temperature and interrupted
firing, because their firing was wood-fueled kilns, since there
was no propane at the time.

While some lore believes that "smoking" gave Raku the name and
characteristics, that myth comes from the fact that the pottery
was allowed to air-cool after the traditional fire started to die
down, and the smoke formed the variant color details.

It has become popular again in the last twenty-five years as the
Raku pottery techniques involve drawing red hot pots from a kiln
and the subsequent "smoking" of the pottery is done in sawdust
for the effect. In fact, Hamada, the famous Japanese potter, once
said he wanted to wait until the end of his life to learn how to
make Raku pottery, because it was the most important and
difficult technique to master.

Raku pottery techniques are done in various ways and originally
earthenware was used, although any clay body can be used in the
process, because it is the glazing and firing technique that
makes it distinct. Much of the characteristics of this pottery
come from the glaze that is used and it will cool with a
"cracking" appearance, also called crazing, that gives the
pottery vibrant color contrasts, which are mutable, and may have
strong simple shapes and random crazing.

Because of these characteristics, they make a stunning collection
of elegant pottery that can fit a wide range of interior decors
and have colors that mutate to harmonize with the surroundings of
a room. Pleasing to the eye, calming to the spirit and bringing
joy and harmony to your heart and life are part of the Raku
tradition. Traditionally, Japanese used Raku for their Japanese
tea parties for these reasons in ancient centuries.

Today, Raku pottery comes in a variety of finishes and patterns.
Bright colors like lapis, aqua, persimmon, red, coffee, amethyst,
egg plant gray or gun metal blue are examples. Finishes turn out
with different patterns that vary with the color of glaze used.
Pottery that is Raku inspired is often inspired by primitive
ritual and ceremonial ceramics from around the world. Examples
would be a fetish pot, volcano seed pots or volcano bowls.

These unique pottery shapes, colors and finishes can turn a room
into an artistically pleasing palette that features the aesthetic
and relaxing Zen-like traits that make this type of pottery more
than just another vase. If you have never seen Raku pottery, then
you will certainly recognize it for the unique glazing patterns,
vibrant colors and unusual shapes it can have. It is these
characteristics that have made it so popular in decorating today.

The different look you achieve by using Raku pottery, versus
normal ceramic pottery with standard glazes is dramatic, as the
Raku pottery has an almost ancient pottery look that gives it an
old world character, yet has shapes that are unique, edge
techniques that are free formed or different patterned and can
become the focal point of any room, regardless of other
decorating styles in a room. You can enhance any décor when you
use this pottery to compliment your interior design. 




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readers. Come see this stunning Raku Pottery and hundreds 
of other items at http://www.MadeInAmericaDecor.com/ 
offering only American made décor accents and accessories 
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